Rate the last book you read!

First This thread is based on the Rate the last game you finished & Rate the last movie you watched thread (Duh ) Well we have a thread about rating movies and games so I thought it would be nice to have one for rating books as well. To make this clear its every kind of book. It can be a novel, It can be a Graphic Novel, It even be a comic book. I'm not sure which was the last book I read but I think it was Batman:Hush so.....

Batman:Hush 10/10

This is one of my favourite Batman graphic novels. The story is really good with Batman's enemies beginning to use new tactics which Batman notices does not fit the villain for example Poison Ivy brainwashes Catwoman to work for her. Batman is badly hurt during a chase causing one of Bruce Wayne's oldest friends Dr.Tomas Elliot to come and help him. Eventually its revealed that a new villain named Hush is the person who has been using the villains. The artwork is excellent in the novel and the story was great. There is also some great plot twists in it as well.

Mindhunter by John Douglas.
As for rating? Oh I don't know. 5/10.
It's non-fiction and neither contributor excels at writing, but the actual information and how the FBI behavioral science division formed and changed criminology, was quite interesting. Glad I read it, but it's not one of the psychology/sociology books I'd read over again.

I'm currently reading A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs. I haven't finished it yet but I've watched the movie "John Carter" (based off of the book) so I pretty much know what I'm expecting. So I would currently rate it a 9/10. Oh and I loved John Carter, hope they make a sequel, although it seems unlikely.:(

John Carter bombed hard. Someone would have to not only make a deal with the devil, but first scientifically prove that he existed, before there'd even be a remote chance of a sequel.

Currently reading/read Back to the Vortex: Second Flight, "the unofficial and unauthorised guide to Doctor Who 2006", which is a staggeringly well-researched look at the events leading up to, and including, the 2006 series of Doctor Who. I read the one for the Eccleston year and it was shockingly heavy on text but surprisingly interesting.

Recommended if you're into that sort of thing (and it's always fun to hear people slag off "Love and Monsters".

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Sonic:Genesis-9/10. The book has about 5 and a half issues of the Archie Sonic series and it reprints the Genesis story arc. The issues is the second half of Issue 225, Issue 226 which has the story In The Beginning, Issue 227 Friends & Fate, Issue 228 with Divide & Conquer, Issue 229 with Reset, and finally Issue 230 with Two Steps Back.

The story is Issues 225-230 which tells the Genesis story arc where

Eggman resets Mobius and makes it resemble the Genesis games with animals, characters like Rotor having his name become Boomer from the first issues, Tails is younger, and Eggman is in his old Genesis design. He reset the planet so he can robotize it once again. Throughout the story Sonic & Sally begin recalling memories of the other Mobius. Finally in Issue 229 Sonic gets a ride to the Death egg where he and Eggman fight only for Sonic to turn Super Sonic and use chaos control to reset the planet to normal. Still Sonic is not finished. He saves Sally when she is about to be killed by a machine gun and must fight off both Silver Sonic and Metal Sonic while Sally tries to stop the world robotizer. Sally as a last resort to save everyone reverts the beam to the death egg saving Mobius and damaging the Death egg. Sonic begins gloating to Eggman in the damaged Death Egg when suddenly a robot hand smashes through a piece of metal and to Sonic's horror he sees a robotized Sally who will serve Eggman which leads into the current story arc right now.

The art as always was great and the story was fantastic. It has some nice bonus features at the end with some concept art but It was a little disappointing they didn't include the Off-Panel parts as they were funny little jokes to have at the end of the comics. Anyway the book was great.